I thought this song was going to be easy to work out and play, it wasn’t. There are very few open chords in the song – most of the time you have your index finger clamped across the fretboard. By the time I’d finished working it out, my hand was sooore. To stop that happening, you might want to throw in a few variations for chords like G.

For the strumming, down, up, chnk, up will get you through most of the song.

At various points in the song, there’s a repeated D-Dsus4-D move. I’ve written it up as just D – Dsus4, but it’s more complicated than that. Here’s how it goes.

Hi Woodshed, In case you’re interested Hafdis Huld borrowed a tenor uke made by Brook Guitars when she recorded the track a couple of years ago. There’s a koa tenor uke they recently made on their site in the October news item. Keep up the good work!